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City of Charlotte considering $25M NASCAR Hall of Fame improvements: See renderings here
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AXIOS) – The city of Charlotte is considering a $25 million redesign of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, a project that aims to bolster its educational offerings and events. Why it matters: In a presentation Monday to Charlotte City Council members, NASCAR Hall of Fame officials said the public investment would modernize the […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AXIOS) – The city of Charlotte is considering a $25 million redesign of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, a project that aims to bolster its educational offerings and events.
Why it matters: In a presentation Monday to Charlotte City Council members, NASCAR Hall of Fame officials said the public investment would modernize the facility and create new classroom and event spaces to expand its programming.
- This would be the biggest renovation since the museum opened in 2010.
By the numbers: Construction costs are estimated between $12 million and $15 million, with the remaining funds spent on “soft costs,” such as design, permitting and furniture, according to the presentation.
- The $25 million project budget includes a 30% contingency since it’s still in the early design phase.
The big picture: The NASCAR Hall of Fame’s economic impact is $74.9 million, according to CRVA’s study.
- Last year was the museum’s second-highest attendance on record, with 201,840 visitors, up 9.2% from the year before.
Yes, but: When the Hall of Fame first opened, boosters projected the museum would attract 800,000 visitors a year.
Between the lines: Funds for the revamp would come from the city’s tourism and hospitality taxes, specifically the NASCAR Hall of Fame bucket. That fund — a 2% tax on hotels — generates over $20 million a year and may only be spent on the Hall of Fame and Crown Ballroom at the Convention Center, as restricted by state statute.
- That revenue bucket differs from the prepared food and beverage tax, which the city tapped into for $650 million to support the Panthers’ stadium renovations.
What’s inside: Officials from the Hall of Fame and CRVA presented a building redesign to Charlotte City Council members on Monday. They say it will improve security and flow and create the new classroom space by:
- Moving the gift shop to a studio vacated by NASCAR, near the entrance.
- Turning the current gift shop into multi-purpose classrooms.
- Converting an existing meeting room into a new cafe.
- Creating a new, 2,900-square-foot enclosed event space.
- Relocating the security desk to improve observation and installing new screening equipment.
What’s next: Charlotte City Council is expected to vote in the coming months.
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